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- [2LT Austin] The way that it works out here

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in this exercise, basically coordinating all

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of the classes of supply from class one food,

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fuel, class nine repair parts.

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Anything that comes up in a request,

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^we're handling that and then distributing it out

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^to the Polish.

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^And the Polish are acting as the Brigade Support Battalion

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and their role is to receive the supplies

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and then distribute it to all the FSC's

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that are operating within the training area.

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- [1LT Mikael] It's very interesting to do this

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because it's training up to how we're doing it

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actually abroad.

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^So this connection and integration is very good.

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^It's very beneficial for us.

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(mellow blues music)

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(car running)

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- [2LT Austin] It's really interesting because

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the way that our logistics operate in the Army

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is a lot different than the way that

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the Polish operate in the Army,

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as they're acting as the BSB in this exercise.

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So, it is interesting trying to find a dynamic

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to work with them, but I think we're getting

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to a point where we have established a little bit

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of a rhythm.

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(soft blues music)

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(machinery running)

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(blues music)

